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    Thread: Corvette Muesum

    1. #1
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      Corvette Muesum

      So there were some Corvettes and there was a sinkhole at the National Corvette museum in KY.

      http://www.waff.com/story/24702112/s...ampaign=buffer

      Josh Gillis
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      Makes me sad :(
      I've been there several times and have seen most of those cars myself...
      I blame Nissan for this! Lol
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      I've been following this all day, major bummer. I've been there only once, I loved it there. I know they aren't the most desirable Vettes, but seeing that white 92 on it's side, and the other black C4 bumper sticking out of the ground... heartbreaking to see these well preserved examples gone.
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      Quote Originally Posted by CampbellshotrodsAZ View Post
      ....heartbreaking to see these well preserved examples gone.
      I bet all those cars are restorable. I doubt that there was any serious structural damage to the cars and fiberglass is relatively easy to repair.

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      Sooooo lucky that there was not a floor full of people when it let go. WOW!!

      I have walked across that floor as well.

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      They should do a glass floor over top of it and leave the cars there. Like in demolition man...
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      Punisher i like the way you think. Yeah brought a tear to my eye. Glad no one was hurt though.




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